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The Ezra Klein ShowSep 3, 2021

This Isn’t Your Grandpa’s Joe Biden

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Notable books mentioned: Undoing the Demos by Wendy Brown, The End of the Myth by Gretchen, Democracy Without Domination by Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan

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Undoing the Demos
Wendy Brown

The host mentions 'Undoing the Demos' to highlight how Wendy Brown critiques neoliberalism as a threat to democracy. Brown argues that the neoliber…

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The End of the Myth
Gretchen

The host mentions 'The End of the Myth' to highlight how the concept of the American frontier has shaped political imagination and racial narrative…

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Democracy Without Domination
Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan

The host mentions 'Democracy Without Domination' to highlight its argument that justice and democracy must focus on non-domination rather than mere…

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President Biden’s economic policy isn’t what you would have expected from his long career. That’s true in the legislation he’s backing, which is bigger and bolder than anything we’ve seen from him before, but it’s even truer in the appointments he’s making and the theories he’s embracing. On everything from antitrust to inflation to employment to power, Biden is reflecting a new strain of progressive economics thoughts — one that wants to direct markets, not just correct them. Felicia Wong is the chief executive of the Roosevelt Institute, one of the think tanks that’s been central to building the new progressive economics that Biden has picked up. She joined me for a conversation on Biden’s theory of the economy, how antitrust thinking has changed, whether Jerome Powell should be reappointed chair of the Federal Reserve, whether progressives need to reckon with Amazon’s wild popularity, what kind of inflation problem we have and much more. Mentioned: “Socialists Will Never Understand Elizabeth Warren” by Henry Farrell Book recommendations: Undoing the Demos by Wendy Brown The End of the Myth by Greg Grandin Difference without Domination by Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Best for Students and scholars of political theory and democracyOften cited around neoliberalism and democracy

Wendy's a theorist at Berkeley. Brown in Undoing the Demos really unpacks neoliberalism, not just as a problem of economics, but also as a problem of democracy.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Students and scholars of political theory and democracy
Key quote: Brown in Undoing the Demos really unpacks neoliberalism, not just as a problem of economics, but also as a problem of democracy.
The host mentions 'Undoing the Demos' to highlight how Wendy Brown critiques neoliberalism as a threat to democracy. Brown argues that the neoliberal mindset transforms individuals into mere economic actors, undermining the very foundations of liberal democracy.
ASIN: 1935408542
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Best for Readers interested in political theory and racial justiceOften cited around jurisprudentialism and race

The second book I'd recommend is called The End of the Myth by Gretchen. Grandin shows the way in which the West has played so strongly in our political imagination.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in political theory and racial justice
Key quote: Grandin shows the way in which the West has played so strongly in our political imagination.
The host mentions 'The End of the Myth' to highlight how the concept of the American frontier has shaped political imagination and racial narratives in the U.S. The book critiques the myth of boundless freedom and explores the implications of this myth on contemporary politics, particularly in relation to racism and historical injustices.
ASIN: 1250214858
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Democracy Without Domination
Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan
Best for Individuals interested in political theory and justiceOften cited around importance of democracy

The last book I'd recommend is called Democracy Without Domination. The heart of the book is this argument that justice, racial justice, and all the different elements of the national myth are not necessarily the same.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in political theory and justice
Key quote: The heart of the book is this argument that justice, racial justice, and all the different elements of the national myth are not necessarily the same as those that are not.
The host mentions 'Democracy Without Domination' to highlight its argument that justice and democracy must focus on non-domination rather than merely statistical representation. This book challenges traditional liberal frameworks and offers a new perspective on political representation and justice.
ASIN: 022668122X
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